A Petrographic Atlas of Ophiolite: Petrogenesis
Ghose, Naresh Chandra; Chatterjee, Nilanjan; Fareeduddin,
2013-12-28 00:00:00
[The average composition of peridotite from the ophiolite belt in Manipur shows high MgO(32.0 wt.%), Al2O3 (1.28–3.30 wt.%),Ni (1966 ppm),Cr (2005 ppm)and Co (130 ppm) and low TiO2 (0.12 wt.%), CaO (6.56 wt.%), Na2O (0.44 wt.%) and K2O (0.07 wt.%) (Singh et al. 2010; Singh 2013).]
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[The average composition of peridotite from the ophiolite belt in Manipur shows high MgO(32.0 wt.%), Al2O3 (1.28–3.30 wt.%),Ni (1966 ppm),Cr (2005 ppm)and Co (130 ppm) and low TiO2 (0.12 wt.%), CaO (6.56 wt.%), Na2O (0.44 wt.%) and K2O (0.07 wt.%) (Singh et al. 2010; Singh 2013).]
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